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DUBLIN (Reuters) - Irish retail sales posted annual growth of 4.9 percent in March, but were 0.8 percent lower month-on-month, the Central Statistics Office said on Monday.
Excluding car sales which have been volatile in recent years, volumes grew by 8.2 percent from a year earlier - the highest annual rise in over three years - and by 1.2 percent compared to the previous month.
By Geoffrey Smith Investing.com -- The U.S. manufacturing sector slowed again in June as demand weakened against a backdrop of high prices and continued constraints on production,...
(Reuters) - Russia's invasion of Ukraine has significantly disturbed global agricultural markets by sharply driving up prices of key products and inputs such as fertilizer and...
LONDON (Reuters) -British consumers increased their borrowing by less than expected in May in a sign of caution among households as inflation accelerates, Bank of England data...
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